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tbf to roderick he would be rocking any boat all on his lonesome, it's a great pity the late Turnbull Hutton is not around to assist with any rocking of boats
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05-07-2017 11:42 AM #37531
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05-07-2017 11:47 AM #37532
After the way the huns and the media hounded us after the cup final, I think Rod may well push for them to be stripped, I bloody hope so,
GO ON ROD, YOU KNOW IT MAKES SENSE.
Do it and I will forgive you for all the poor managerial appointments in the past
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05-07-2017 11:48 AM #37533
If a proper big club like Juventus can have titles striped then so can that mob.
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05-07-2017 11:56 AM #37534
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I read on the BBC that the goverment will likely pass a bill whereby EBT loans will be subjected to Tax from 1999 onwards if not repaid .
Bad 24 hours for the people !
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05-07-2017 11:57 AM #37535This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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05-07-2017 11:57 AM #37536
I thought Rodders was Vice President of the SFA?
Has this changed or is his appointment as Chairman an internet fact?
Last I heard he was Chair of the Professional Game Board, but that was about it.
I'm probably behind the times as usual.
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05-07-2017 11:57 AM #37537This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
HMRC is one thing.
But how about Rangers use of side letters to hide full extent of remuneration from the football authorities?
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05-07-2017 11:59 AM #37538
Appeal rejected unanimously in the Supreme Court. Are we actually going to get sanctions here?
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05-07-2017 12:04 PM #37539
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05-07-2017 12:21 PM #37541This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
This is KPMG's take on things. It seems that it is the employer who is liable... which is, after all, what this case has (broadly) been about.
https://home.kpmg.com/uk/en/home/ins...ion-legis.html
The bit in bold... that's the (hitherto) accepted way for HMRC to deal with deficient staff schemes. From various comments on social media, though, they seem to have changed their tack recently and are going after the recipients for the tax.Last edited by CropleyWasGod; 05-07-2017 at 12:25 PM.
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05-07-2017 12:23 PM #37544This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Dock them 3 points for every win and every title they won, doing nothing is just wrong and criminal. This should never be allowed to happen again, and a full punishment would go a long way of ensuring this.
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05-07-2017 12:24 PM #37545This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
You may note the example in the decision where Player A was contracted to £416,000 per annum, which net of tax would be around £250,000. The player would be rewarded by having two payments of £125,000 paid into his sub trust. So, in this example, you could say that the contract was overstated and nothing was hidden from the football authority.
This is getting into too much detail. It is no surprise that these issues are complex, so much so that the whole saga has gone on for over 5 years at litigation level and longer when taking account of a presumed extensive investigation by HMRC, and correspondence which may well have gone on for a number of years prior to litigation.
Having said that, I now note that the SPFL will now take time to "consider any implications for the SPFL."
Their analysis of the legality or otherwise is awaited with interest. However, I'd be surprised if they could make a case for cheating based solely on legal concepts. Morally Rangers don't have a leg to stand on, imo, but that's not the same thing.
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05-07-2017 12:29 PM #37546This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
http://www.scottishfa.co.uk/scottish....cfm?page=2560
Still doesn't dilute his SFA influence though.
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05-07-2017 12:30 PM #37547
Don't see the point in stripping them of titles.
No one gains anything from it and as far as Rangers go they would still say they had won them.
The new board aren't responsible for what went on before so don't see how they can be blamed or fined for the actions of others.
Sorry, I know this isn't a popular view!!
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05-07-2017 12:32 PM #37548
The only punishment old Rangers ever got was a small fine - which they still havent paid.
Never let them forget they have yet to be properly punished.
Being forced to restart in D3 was a circumventing of the rules for their benefit... it was not a punishment as the Gers Media types like to lie about.
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05-07-2017 12:34 PM #37549This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
He could always resign if he was unable to live with the agreed stance of course........
Probably not though eh.
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05-07-2017 12:40 PM #37550
I sense that the SFA and SPFL would like to impose some sort of sanction, but haven't a clue what any sanction might consist of.
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05-07-2017 12:40 PM #37551
This is like the football equivalent of PPI. Let history be corrected so that those in the future can see the justice that should be brought against Rangers Football Club.
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05-07-2017 12:44 PM #37554
We're there any other clubs using these EBT schemes I wonder?
Perhaps in England?
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05-07-2017 12:45 PM #37555
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05-07-2017 12:48 PM #37557This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Nobody gains from stripping Lance Armstrong of his titles but who could argue it's the right thing to do? Ben Johnson?
You are correct it's nothing to do with new Rangers but no one is arguing that it is?
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05-07-2017 12:49 PM #37558This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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05-07-2017 12:53 PM #37559This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Will those who took part now be chased for unpaid tax?
The company is liable for the tax but given the company is in liquidation then the buck stops with the liquidators - in this case BDO. This doesn't mean that individuals who were in receipt of an EBT escape payment. Legislation is expected in the next few months that will require tax to be paid on all loans received through the EBT process from 1999 onwards.There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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05-07-2017 12:54 PM #37560
I've just had an unpleasant thought. If Rangers are stripped of their titles I assume that the teams coming second in the relevant years are credited with winning the league in those seasons. A brief look at the records shows a certain Gorgie club as runners up at least once.
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